I personally would prefer a phone version. I would use it as a reference on trips to the record shop or garage sales. I hate coming home and finding out I already have a copy. Everyone has a phone, but not necessarily a tablet.

I already have a phone version for iPhone in the app store since I also use the phone version frequently. At present I work primarily on the tablet in the development process and will adapt it to the phone afterwards.

If someone is interested in trying the converter then please drop me a line at v4cnew (at) gmail.com. The resulting Sqlite files can be opened with my favourite freeware tool "DB Browser for SQLite" which can be found at http://sqlitebrowser.org/

I wanted to thank you for your efforts - such an app will be very useful! Based on my first impressions, there are a couple of bugs to squash and it pretty much does its job right. I would say, these issues should be ironed out before the main release of Android version:
- unneeded permissions removed;
- be able to select the folder where the DB resides (each device is going to have different locations plus database file size is usually pretty big, so users would want to move these onto SD cards etc);
- sort out the portrait/landscape layouts so the app fits the screen without conflicting with status bar or software buttons.

1) The application totally ignores both status bar and software buttons bar.
2) The ability to choose the font size will be nice. Say, 3 options: Normal, Small, Big
3) You can see all the blank space at the bottom of Album Details section - it will make sense if the application is able to automatically eliminate it, allowing more space for tracklist.